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usedtobeljs ([personal profile] usedtobeljs) wrote2019-03-24 12:12 pm

Historical Dinner Party Guests, Post #9

Short version of me: exhausted, down, pollen-ridden. Let's move on.

So today in The Guardian, in advance of the National Theatre's revival of Caryl Churchill's feminist play Top Girls, there was an article in which famous contemporary women were asked which famous women from history they would invite to a dinner party. (The Churchill play famously begins with a historical dinner party, with women from Patient Griselda to explorer Isabella Bird to concubine and nun Lady Nijo.)


The list offered by the article is cool -- I am especially taken by Noma Dumezweni naming Nina Simone as someone she'd invite. If I were playing....

*Jane Austen
*Dorothy Sayers
*Lucy Madox Brown (a Pre-Raphaelite painter)
*Aphra Behn (17th-century female playwright)
*Myrna Loy

Who would you invite? :)
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[personal profile] anne_d 2019-03-25 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. Keeping to five, and assuming some kind of universal translating device:

Jane Austen
Beatrix Potter*
Ada Lovelace
Maria Sybilla Merian
Mary Shelley

Five more:

Frida Kahlo
Georgia O'Keefe
Dorothy Sayers
Amelia B. Edwards
Emily Dickinson**

*I just brought home a book of her art including scientific drawings. Amazing.

**Although I suspect the two of us would go hide in separate corners and watch and listen.
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[personal profile] desdemonaspace 2019-03-26 10:57 am (UTC)(link)
I could not better that list. Myrna Loy! Dorothy Sayers!!
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[personal profile] alhbooks 2019-03-30 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
That sounds like a delightful dinner party...I would so love to chat with Myrna Loy...